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“Art of the State” Offers a Vital, Sprawling Survey of North Carolina’s Rich Arts Legacy

by Carr Harkrader 11/09/202201/11/2023

As a survey of North Carolina’s distinctive contemporary art scene, the book succeeds as a thoughtful visual record of where we are now. The remaining question is the future.

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An Insightful New Book Offers a Counterweight to Dominant Ideas about What It Means to Eat While Being Black in America

by Thomasi McDonald 08/10/202201/11/2023
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Year In Review: In Higher Ed, Higher Stakes as the UNC System Becomes More Politicized

by Joe Killian 12/30/202101/11/2023
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Talking with Bland Simpson about What He Loves about North Carolina

by Harris Wheless 10/13/202101/11/2023
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How Crook’s Corner Lives On in Kitchens Across the United States

by Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme 06/30/202101/11/2023
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UNC Press Now In the Crosshairs of Board of Governors As It Refuses to Reappoint Professor Who Criticized Its Handling of Silent Sam

by Joe Killian 06/21/202101/10/2023
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Forthcoming Titles from Local Authors and Presses to Read This Summer

by Rebecca Schneid 06/09/202101/11/2023
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A Few of The Local Releases We’re Looking Forward to in 2021

by Sarah Edwards 01/13/202101/10/2023
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“Fragile Democracy” Is a Galvanizing Look at North Carolina’s Long, Racist History of Voter Suppression

by Sarah Edwards 11/04/202001/10/2023
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David Menconi, the Dean of North Carolina Rock Critics, Pens a Loving Landmark History of Our State’s Popular Music

by Brian Howe 10/14/202001/11/2023

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